Assemble Everything
August 5th, 2007




Control PowerPoint from Flash Control PowerPoint from Flash
October 3rd, 2008




Converting PowerPoint to Flash with Third Party Products
August 11th, 2007




Edit the Control Properties
August 7th, 2007




Edit the Control Properties (PowerPoint 2007) Edit the Control Properties (PowerPoint 2007)
August 18th, 2007




Embedded Flash in PowerPoint: Can it be Extracted?
August 19th, 2007




Enable the Developer tab in the Ribbon
August 14th, 2007




Extract Flash: Conversation with Rhys Jeremiah
September 20th, 2007




FlashPoint — Review Score
July 30th, 2008




FlashPoint Pro — Review Score
July 30th, 2008




Insert Flash in PowerPoint for Windows Users
August 5th, 2007




Insert Flash Resources
August 11th, 2007




Insert the Control (PowerPoint 2007)
August 15th, 2007




Install and Disable FlashBack
August 11th, 2007




iSpring Free 3.5 — Review Score
August 20th, 2008




iSpring Free vs. Pro
August 19th, 2008




iSpring Pro 3.5 — Review Score
August 1st, 2008




Using FlashBack
August 11th, 2007




What is FlashBack?
August 11th, 2007




Wondershare PPT2Flash Professional — Review Score
July 30th, 2008





Popular Posts

Activex ActiveX

ActiveX is the successor to OLE 1 and OLE 2. In clear cut, unambiguous terms, this means that ActiveX is a technology that allows components, clients or controls to run individually integrated in another application. The control could be a Shockwave Flash control. The applications are usually web browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer. Alternatively they ...


Can I Insert Flash Files on PowerPoint 2008 Slides (on the Mac)? Can I Insert Flash Files on PowerPoint 2008 Slides (on the Mac)?

This is from Jim Gordon, a Microsoft Office for Mac MVP. Movies in PowerPoint for Mac are supported by Apple QuickTime. Unfortunately, Adobe, the creators of Flash do not make a Flash codec for QuickTime, and no third-party app exists that I know of to support Adobe Flash in QuickTime. This wasn’t always the case ...


Enable the Developer tab in the Ribbon

The options that allow you to insert Flash movies in PowerPoint 2007 (and maybe later versions) are found in the Developer tab of the Ribbon.By default, this tab is not visible (as shown in Figure 1) -- and has to be turned on. If the Developer tab is indeed visible in your Ribbon (see Figure ...







Microsoft and the Office logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Plagiarism will be detected by Copyscape

© 2007-2025, Geetesh Bajaj - All rights reserved.

blog stats
since September 16, 2009